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Software Testimonies: Testing Challenge - Puzzle #6
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Stories and articles from software testing world. Thursday, June 14, 2012. Testing Challenge - Puzzle #6. My mind was full of riddles when I wrote up these puzzles! Please remember, I don't want you to ruin the puzzle for anyone in the comments section so if you want to solve this, send me an e-mail or ping over Twitter so we can sort out the details. Thanks! June 14, 2012 at 11:30 AM. Having a remaining bill in the basket? June 14, 2012 at 5:29 PM. Thanks for the comment! Expectation is the brand killer.
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Software Testimonies: Test is dead vs. ISTQB kills people
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Stories and articles from software testing world. Monday, February 6, 2012. Test is dead vs. ISTQB kills people. Some time ago I wrote this http:/ www.satisfice.com/blog/. Comment on James Bach’s blog. I would like to open up a bit more the whole theme and how I think about it. How often have you seen a professional use scripts to be able to do his work? And got a reply from Jesper L Ottosen:. Moviemaking. … That is Blockbuster Movie Making. But then there are also http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/. ISTQB Fo...
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Software Testimonies: Challenging claims, part 1 – Test Automation
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Stories and articles from software testing world. Saturday, June 23, 2012. Challenging claims, part 1 – Test Automation. I was reading yesterday this http:/ qatestlab.com/knowledge-center/qa-testing-materials/can-automated-testing-replace-the-smart-software-tester/. 8220;Beginning the automated testing. Before the software can support the testing will only make more work through additional maintenance and rework.”. 8220;Eventually, automated testing. Testing is not monotonous. It’s monotonous o...8220;Au...
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Software Testimonies: Testing Challenge - Puzzle #1, part 2
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Stories and articles from software testing world. Thursday, June 28, 2012. Testing Challenge - Puzzle #1, part 2. This is the second part of the first ( http:/ jarilaakso.blogspot.com/2012/06/testing-challenge-puzzle-1.html. The reason for the second part is that James Marcus Bach ( http:/ www.satisfice.com/blog. Found a solution to the original one. His solution was much different than what I had in mind and he adviced me how to change the wording. Nicely solved and thanks for the tip! Gra, avar, rvtXX.
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Software Testimonies: November 2012
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Stories and articles from software testing world. Thursday, November 29, 2012. Software Testers Don’t Break Code – or Do They. Update: As the blog text came at 6 AM, it seems only appropriate to wake up at 4:30 AM to update the post. I fixed some inconsistencies, rewrote phrases and clarified my own point of view in the subject.). Next logical step would be to think what is breaking. For looking into different meanings of that word, I used The Free Dictionary by Farlex. To find an opening or flaw in = bug.
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Software Testimonies: Testing Challenge - Puzzle #5
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Stories and articles from software testing world. Thursday, June 14, 2012. Testing Challenge - Puzzle #5. So here we go again with a puzzle that will require you to send me questions in order to solve this one. I'll start these with an easy one so you might get this even with the first question. Please remember, I don't want you to ruin the puzzle for anyone in the comments section so if you want to solve this, send me an e-mail or ping over Twitter so we can sort out the details. Thanks! Somasegar's blo...
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Software Testimonies: RST = Required for all Software Testers
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Stories and articles from software testing world. Sunday, April 1, 2012. RST = Required for all Software Testers. I’ll start by saying I am sorry the trilogy ( http:/ jarilaakso.blogspot.com/2012/02/reasons-of-illusions-on-testing-part-ii.htm. L) is missing the last part. The last part has been coming up a long time already, but due to some excuses, I have been delaying it. I will focus on it again, but currently I have something more urgent in my mind: RST (held by James Bach. Like I noted earlier, this...
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Software Testimonies: Software Testers Don’t Break Code – or Do They
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Stories and articles from software testing world. Thursday, November 29, 2012. Software Testers Don’t Break Code – or Do They. Update: As the blog text came at 6 AM, it seems only appropriate to wake up at 4:30 AM to update the post. I fixed some inconsistencies, rewrote phrases and clarified my own point of view in the subject.). Next logical step would be to think what is breaking. For looking into different meanings of that word, I used The Free Dictionary by Farlex. To find an opening or flaw in = bug.
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Software Testimonies: April 2014
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Stories and articles from software testing world. Saturday, April 5, 2014. Anyone can be a (bad) tester. Jonathan Roe recently wrote an article called “anyone can be a tester” ( http:/ www.morethanfunctional.co.uk/1/post/2014/04/anyone-can-be-a-tester.html. You're right. Have a biscuit.”. At least in some countries. But we could say “anyone can pull out a tooth from someone”. Yes, I am using loosely the word “anyone”. I don’t really mean anyone. But that’s not the point to me here today. My poi...Maybe i...